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Sports equipment are treasured materials that could make some persons happy, whether they are old or new ones especially, the children as they are means of recreation, fun, and entertainment. Some of the equipment used in sporting activities are the tennis, jump ropes, Frisbees, Wiffle balls, baseball, protective gear, basketball, mitts, ball pumps, football, table tennis, bats, and others. They could be recycled, donated to the less privileged kids, or sold to make money and purchase new ones. The reason is simply after some time, these materials get old and worn out, and you need to replace them with new ones. Now, do you think it is better to take your old equipment to a dumpsite or landfill and trash them there? No, really you need to send out or ship these materials to people or places where they could be valued and reused. You could save yourself some cash if you use a cost-effective waste collection service as they will help you recycle the equipment with ease.

This fund raising is one of the most green and Eco-friendly idea. It takes the useless stuff and helps raise funds from them. Recycling requires a bit of a set up to function efficiently but with the help of volunteers, this activity could be a huge fund raiser.

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